Come Follow Me: Mormon 7–9 “I Speak unto You as If Ye Were Present”
Ancient people were as susceptible to biases and misinformation as modern people. They were also products of their time, unaware of scientific discoveries and advancements
Ancient people were as susceptible to biases and misinformation as modern people. They were also products of their time, unaware of scientific discoveries and advancements
We’ve been reading the Book of Mormon all year, but now we’re taking that one step further and reading Mormon’s book within the Book of
At its surface this phrase reeks of the Prosperity Gospel. The idea that keeping the commandments will translate into physical wealth as a sign of
Perhaps, the current prophet did us all a favor creating rigidity about using “LDS” and “Mormon” because, despite distance, animosity, faith crisis, and more, many
Just like Ken when he found books on patriarchy at the library and was introduced to the idea, this was my first time exploring the
At least in the process of chatting with LDSBot, looking back over the questions I chose to ask and how the answers made me feel,
So, as soon as I ran into “issues” I started to build. One brick at a time. But the more I tried to stop the
CW: This post discusses experiences with sexual assault and abuse. Four years ago, I watched the start of the viral hashtag MeToo on Twitter. At
Guest post by Anonymous. Anonymous was born and raised Mormon, served a mission, married in the temple, raised a large family, and has held various
My concern is that in the framework Oaks lays out for not “quarrelling” with historical or scriptural racism, he discourages his primarily white audience from
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